[Pdx-pm] Know of any object oriented perl training?
Chris Dawson
xrdawson at gmail.com
Mon Aug 21 12:24:36 PDT 2006
Stonehenge Consulting.
http://www.stonehenge.com/
Randal wrote the O'Reilly book "Learning Perl" so you can't get much
better than that.
Chris
On 8/21/06, Kenneth A Skach <kaskach at usgs.gov> wrote:
>
>
> Hello Portland Perlmongers, can you recommend a source of perl training?
>
> I'm looking for perl training on object oriented programming and the use of
> perl modules. I've been "using" perl for years, but just recently learned
> about modules, and CPAN, and a whole new world has opened up.
>
> I'd like to find a class before the end of September, preferrably on the
> West Coast. I found one in London, but I need to stay within the US.
> I'd prefer in-person classes, but could settle for on-line training.
>
> I found Tim Maher's course
> (http://www.consultix-inc.com/consultix/courses/perl/fund_oop.html), but
> he's not offering it before October. His course outline looked like what I
> want:
>
> Tim Maher's Topics
> ======
> Multidimensional Arrays and Hashes
> Anonymous Arrays and Hashes
> Complex Data Structures
> Using References
> Data References
> Code References
> Package Variables
> eval
> Handling Exceptions
> Writing Custom Modules
> Intro. to Object-Oriented Programming
> OOP in Perl
>
> Can anyone suggest a trainer or company?
>
> thank you!
>
> Ken Skach,
> USGS, Portland
> 503-251-3285
>
>
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